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Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site

Pr 67 N
Comstock, TX 78837
USATexasComstock
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GPS Coordinates: 29.7001 -101.313058
Location has Electrical Hookups Location has water hookups location provides internet connectivity Pull thru sites are available Location has a swimming pool or hot tub Pets including dogs are allowed. Restrictions may apply Tent sites are available
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    This is a beautiful state park and beautiful campground. The sites are really big, you virtually have your own garden, with a covered picnic area, bench, hook for lamp, fire ring. We camped in a 26′ travel trailer as a couple of night stop off before Big Bend NP. The camp hosts were friendly. There were decent rest rooms and we had water and electric. There is a dump station and while we were there we got chatting to a guy who told us to visit the Judge Roy Bean on Highway 90. It’s really worth a visit as not only is it a neat little historic site, the guy on the desk was incredibly helpful to us with plans for Texas, as well as New Mexico.

    Anyway, Seminole Canyon itself is wonderful. There are some great hikes, including one that takes you all the way down to the Rio Grande. There are guided tours of the canyon and the ancient dwellings there, which was really worth taking (there is a small charge).

    We would definitely stay here again.

    10 years ago

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Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site in Comstock Texas offers primitive and partial hookup RV and tent camping adjacent to a point of historical interest. Fate Bell Shelter, in the canyon, contains some of North America’s oldest Native American pictographs and is one of the oldest cave dwellings in North America.

Seminole Canyon State Park, located in Texas, is a remarkable destination that offers visitors a rich blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor recreation. This park is known for its striking canyons, ancient rock art, and diverse wildlife, making it an ideal spot for camping enthusiasts.

One of the main attractions of Seminole Canyon State Park is the Seminole Canyon, a magnificent limestone canyon that stretches for miles. The canyon is home to stunning rock formations, towering cliffs, and winding trails that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Hiking through the canyon allows visitors to immerse themselves in its beauty and discover hidden gems along the way.

A significant highlight of Seminole Canyon State Park is the prehistoric rock art found throughout the area. The park is home to one of the largest collections of Native American pictographs in North America. These ancient paintings provide a glimpse into the lives and cultures of the indigenous people who inhabited the region thousands of years ago. Guided tours are available for visitors to learn about the history and significance of these remarkable rock art sites.

Camping at Seminole Canyon State Park offers a tranquil and immersive experience in nature. The park provides both primitive and developed campsites, allowing visitors to choose the level of amenities they prefer. Primitive campsites offer a more rustic experience, while developed campsites provide modern conveniences such as electricity and water hookups. Campers can enjoy peaceful evenings under the starry sky, gather around a campfire, and listen to the sounds of nature.

In addition to hiking and camping, Seminole Canyon State Park offers a range of recreational activities. Visitors can explore the park’s trails on foot or by mountain bike, go birdwatching to spot the various avian species that call the park home, or enjoy fishing in the Rio Grande River. The park also offers interpretive programs and guided tours led by knowledgeable park staff, providing educational opportunities to learn more about the park’s natural and cultural heritage.

Seminole Canyon State Park is not only a haven for outdoor enthusiasts but also a place of historical and cultural significance. The park showcases the rich Native American history of the region and provides a glimpse into the ancient civilizations that once thrived there. It is a place where visitors can connect with nature, explore the mysteries of the past, and appreciate the beauty and diversity of the Texas landscape.

Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a deeper understanding of the area’s cultural heritage, Seminole Canyon State Park offers a captivating experience. With its stunning canyons, ancient rock art, and serene camping opportunities, this park invites visitors to discover the wonders of the natural world and connect with the stories of the past.

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